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It is an important aspect of cultural life that accomplished experts pass on their knowledge and experience to future generations. By doing so, they help students to excel. The professional knowledge experts command mostly lies in a field different from education. Therefore, experts often face difficulties when they teach. Experts as Effective Teachers: Understanding the Relevance of Cognition, Emotion, and Relation in Education wishes to inspire experts to reflect upon their practice as teachers from a cognitive, emotional and relational point of view and to derive from this reflection new perspectives for their own teaching methods. Thus, they may be enabled to match the professionalism of their already existing expertise in the field with the professional level of their teaching.

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A great book that every expert who teaches should read. As an active performer and violin teacher, Fabian Rieser explores the aspects of pursuing excellence in both disciplines, and gives directions for a balanced interplay between them. Although the book focuses on the arts, the basic principles can also be useful in other fields of expertise (such as scientific academia etc). -- Pascal Anastasopoulos, PhD, Institute of Quantum Physics, Technical University Vienna
This book is a brilliant exploration of how a mature artist passes on his or her knowledge and experience to students especially at the university level. I recommend it to all artists who are teaching in a setting along side traditionally trained teachers. -- James R. McKay, professor emeritus, Western University, Canada, former chair of music performance, orchestra conductor and professor of Bassoon
Teaching at the tertiary level clearly can have a critical impact on society, yet the experts hired to profess their expertise are precisely those given the least training in how to accomplish their job effectively. A careful study of this book would provide a huge step towards correcting this problem. It should be read by all those brought in from the professional world to share their expertise with students, no matter at what level they are teaching. -- Murray Charters, associate professor of music history, strings and cello

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Preface: A New Approach towards Education Acknowledgments Introduction: A Guide to the Reader: Aims and Organization of this Book Chapter 1: Experts as Educators Chapter 2: Line of Argumentation and Methodological Approach Part I: Cognition in Learning and Teaching Chapter 3: Cognition, Culture, and the Brain Chapter 4: Cognition of Actions and Intention Chapter 5: Cognition, Interaction, and Language Chapter 6: Cognition and Learning Chapter 7: Transfer to Educational Practice: Cognition and Experts Part II: Significance of Emotion in Educational Processes Chapter 8: Emotion and Cognition Chapter 9: Emotion and Motivation Chapter 10: Emotion in Detail: Fear Chapter 11: Transfer to Education Chapter 12: Emotions and Experts Part III: Relevance of Relation in Educational Interaction Chapter 13: The Topic of Relation in Public and Scientific Discourse Chapter 14: Educational Relations as Roles and Practices Chapter 15: Educational Relations and the Relevance of Emotions Chapter 16: Attachment, Educational Relation, and Experts Chapter 17: Experts as Educators—Risk and Opportunity? Chapter 18: The Significance of Cognition, Emotion, and Relation in Teaching Bibliography About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/26/2015 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475821222, 978-1475821222
      ISBN10: 1475821220

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      It is an important aspect of cultural life that accomplished experts pass on their knowledge and experience to future generations. By doing so, they help students to excel. The professional knowledge experts command mostly lies in a field different from education. Therefore, experts often face difficulties when they teach. Experts as Effective Teachers: Understanding the Relevance of Cognition, Emotion, and Relation in Education wishes to inspire experts to reflect upon their practice as teachers from a cognitive, emotional and relational point of view and to derive from this reflection new perspectives for their own teaching methods. Thus, they may be enabled to match the professionalism of their already existing expertise in the field with the professional level of their teaching.

      Trade Review
      A great book that every expert who teaches should read. As an active performer and violin teacher, Fabian Rieser explores the aspects of pursuing excellence in both disciplines, and gives directions for a balanced interplay between them. Although the book focuses on the arts, the basic principles can also be useful in other fields of expertise (such as scientific academia etc). -- Pascal Anastasopoulos, PhD, Institute of Quantum Physics, Technical University Vienna
      This book is a brilliant exploration of how a mature artist passes on his or her knowledge and experience to students especially at the university level. I recommend it to all artists who are teaching in a setting along side traditionally trained teachers. -- James R. McKay, professor emeritus, Western University, Canada, former chair of music performance, orchestra conductor and professor of Bassoon
      Teaching at the tertiary level clearly can have a critical impact on society, yet the experts hired to profess their expertise are precisely those given the least training in how to accomplish their job effectively. A careful study of this book would provide a huge step towards correcting this problem. It should be read by all those brought in from the professional world to share their expertise with students, no matter at what level they are teaching. -- Murray Charters, associate professor of music history, strings and cello

      Table of Contents
      Preface: A New Approach towards Education Acknowledgments Introduction: A Guide to the Reader: Aims and Organization of this Book Chapter 1: Experts as Educators Chapter 2: Line of Argumentation and Methodological Approach Part I: Cognition in Learning and Teaching Chapter 3: Cognition, Culture, and the Brain Chapter 4: Cognition of Actions and Intention Chapter 5: Cognition, Interaction, and Language Chapter 6: Cognition and Learning Chapter 7: Transfer to Educational Practice: Cognition and Experts Part II: Significance of Emotion in Educational Processes Chapter 8: Emotion and Cognition Chapter 9: Emotion and Motivation Chapter 10: Emotion in Detail: Fear Chapter 11: Transfer to Education Chapter 12: Emotions and Experts Part III: Relevance of Relation in Educational Interaction Chapter 13: The Topic of Relation in Public and Scientific Discourse Chapter 14: Educational Relations as Roles and Practices Chapter 15: Educational Relations and the Relevance of Emotions Chapter 16: Attachment, Educational Relation, and Experts Chapter 17: Experts as Educators—Risk and Opportunity? Chapter 18: The Significance of Cognition, Emotion, and Relation in Teaching Bibliography About the Author

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